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Account Deletion

Last updated: June 5, 2026

You can delete your lifebook account from inside the app, delete specific journal data while keeping your account, or contact support if you cannot access your account.

Delete your account in the app

  1. Open Lifebook and sign in.
  2. Go to Settings.
  3. Open the Danger Zone section.
  4. Tap Delete account.
  5. Confirm the deletion prompts.

Delete specific data without deleting your account

You can remove individual journal entries, photos, audio notes, shared items, and other user-created content from inside Lifebook when those controls are available for the item. If you need help deleting specific data while keeping your account, email support@thelifebook.app from the email address connected to your lifebook account and describe the data you want deleted.

Deleted user-created content is removed from active systems. Limited residual copies may remain for a limited period in backups, logs, or provider systems where required for security, fraud prevention, legal, or operational reasons.

What is deleted

Lifebook deletes your authentication account, profile, journal entries, daily and monthly summaries, sharing and friend records tied to your account, notifications, push tokens, and user-scoped audio, image, video, and avatar files from active systems.

What may not be deleted

Deletion may not remove content you exported outside Lifebook, copies already saved by recipients, or limited residual copies in backups, logs, or provider systems where required for security, fraud prevention, legal, or operational reasons.

If you cannot access the app

Email support@thelifebook.app from the email address connected to your lifebook account and ask for account deletion. We may need to verify that you own the account before deleting it.

Retention after deletion

After deletion, your account data is removed from active systems. Limited residual copies may remain for a limited period in backups, logs, or provider systems where required for security, fraud prevention, legal, or operational reasons.